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It is thought the FAW have shelled out a significant sum of the £5m-plus participation fee received by Uefa for qualifying for Euro 2016.

It has seen them install a ready-made solid tented gym full of the equipment Wales' expert backroom staff will use to get players primed for games.

It contained the GPS systems that sports scientists will use to monitor every move of Coleman's side while cubby-holes with each players' name is marked where their monitors are placed along with saliva tests and other individual sports science and medical kit.

Each players bottle is marked with their squad number, ensuring each one gets the right mix of drink suited to their individual needs.

There is even a high-powered music system installed so players can work out in the comfort of their favourite music while huge posters of the team in action and the Together Stronger motto are plastered.

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Outside there are three separate pitches for the Wales' team use, with the main surface tailored to specifics laid out by staff such as Dr Ryland Morgan.

Groundsman Phil Williams has spent the past nine months on visit to the site, preparing the pitch before spending increasing blocks getting the surface perfect and the grass cut to the exact millimetre to that of the grounds they are playing in – including even the grass design.

Scaffolding and viewing areas allow analysts and Chris Coleman to oversee his men in action, but while there will be some open sessions, security is on hand to ensure tactical details aren't leaked.

High trees surround the centre while security around the team is at an all-time high. While the FAW have long employed staff to look after players and staff with the same trusted faces having accompanied them to games for years, the FAW – with operations chief Wayne Nash overseeing – have also drafted in a private security company to help ensure the training pitches and surrounding areas are only accessed by those who should be there.

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A general view of Wales' training base in Dinard (Photo: PA Wire)

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On top of that, Uefa – because the pitch is an official competition training ground – have their own level of security on hand while armed local police are a constant present to deal with any situation necessary.

Alongside the pitch, the old community sports centre has been transformed into a glistening modern media complex with brand new wi-fi installed to cope with the demands of the broadcasters and written press descending to detail the story of this Wales side.

A huge press conference style theatre will see Aaron Ramsey and Ashley Williams face the cameras on a regular basis and beam back the words from within a determined Wales camp to the excited, hopeful nation back home.

The side have already trained at their new home and are believed to have been left hugely impressed with their facilities, a world away from some of the set-ups of the past but that leaves them with a no excuse culture and the hope that the minor details can all add up to success this summer.